Tuesday, February 03, 2015

Throw Jihadists Into the Fire They Started

ISIS just burned one of their prisoners alive, on video. Until we Ruthlessly defend ourselves by doing to this enemy what is currently considered unthinkable, these kinds of atrocities will continue, unabated. I'm not a soldier, and even if I were, my government wouldn't allow me to do to the enemy what needs to be done. So as an artist, I take on the enemy through my superhero, Pigman, to Show what needs to be done to this enemy. This image is from The Infidel print companion, ProPiganda: Drawing the Line Against Jihad.

Also, radio host Mark Levin just showed, once again, how his use of the term "IslamoNazism" has made him believe that this Islamic horror began with Nazism, as he actually referred to this atrocity as being part of "Adolph Hitler's legacy". It's embarrassing. Islamic Jihad, begun by Mohammad, has been murdering human beings for over a Thousand years before Hitler did. And as a friend of mine perfectly put it, posting on Levin's link: "I'm pretty sure that Jihadists did this sort of thing long before Hitler. It might be more correct to say that he was part of their legacy." Here's my full argument against Islamisnomers.

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Bosch Fawstin, IllustWriter

I’m an Eisner nominated cartoonist and my current work is my series, The Infidel, featuring Pigman. I have three chapters currently available on Amazon Kindle and ComiXology.
I’m the winner of the AFDI Mohammad Cartoon Contest organized by Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer, where two jihadists attempted to murder as many of us as they could, but were cut down by a cop in Garland, Texas. The attack made the contest far bigger than it would have been otherwise and helped expose far too many among us to be enemies of free speech. It’s a sad day in America when I felt the need to tweet that “I’m a Radical for Free Speech”. I appeared on a number of TV news shows after the attack, but they refused to show my winning cartoon, so I decided not to appear any longer without it. The contest and the attack brought my work great attention, good and bad, including death threats, and has now afforded me opportunities to reach a bigger audience. I recently signed a contract with a book publisher for a big project that will be announced in 2016. Stay tuned.
Update: I appeared on John Stossel’s Fox News Special, “Censored in America”, with my winning cartoon.